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Hôtel Central

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hôtel Central, your cozy retreat in the vibrant heart of Casablanca! Nestled just 1.4 kilometers from the bustling city center, this charming 2-star hotel promises guests an inviting experience amidst the exotic allure of Morocco. With prices starting from an incredible $34, you can enjoy a delightful stay without breaking the bank. The location is perfect for travelers looking to soak up the local culture, with a parade of shops, cafes, and sights just a stone's throw away!

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Bed in Hôtel Central

Rooms

Single Room in Hôtel Central

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1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

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110 sqft

Double, Double/Twin

Private Bathroom

Shower

Relax in our cozy Single Room with a twin and double bed, perfect for 1 adult and 1 child. Enjoy the privacy of your own bathroom in this 108 sqft space.

Room

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3 Twin Beds

2 Twin Beds

1 Double Bed

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140 sqft

Double, Triple

Private Bathroom

Shower

Triple Room

Double Room in Hôtel Central

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1 Double Bed

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120 sqft

Double Room

Private Bathroom

Shower

Double Room

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Step into the warm embrace of Hôtel Central, where you can kick back on the sun deck or unwind on the terrace after a day of exploring. Enjoy delicious meals at the in-house restaurant while you share stories of your adventures with fellow travelers. The amenities cater to your every need, including free Wi-Fi to share those perfect holiday snaps and a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you with any requests. With extra charging options available for parking and airport shuttles, you can smoothly transition from the airfield to your lavish getaway.

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Experience the Best

But don't just take our word for it! With over 1,042 reviews, guests have raved about their experiences here—from the friendly staff making you feel right at home to the bright, non-smoking rooms ready to welcome you each night. If you're looking to explore Casablanca's rich history and vibrant life while enjoying comfort and affordability, Hôtel Central is the place to be!

Bed in Hôtel Central
Bed in Hôtel Central

Plan Your Stay

At Hôtel Central, we believe that dining should be just as memorable as your adventures in the city. Our on-site restaurant serves up a delectable fusion of traditional Moroccan flavors and Italian favorites, ensuring that every meal is a celebration of taste! Picture yourself sharing a romantic dinner surrounded by an ambiance that whispers of coziness and charm, while the aroma of freshly grilled dishes fills the air. Whether you’re in the mood for a sumptuous pizza or a fragrant tagine, our chefs put their heart and soul into every dish, making your culinary experience a delightful journey through the Mediterranean.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hôtel Central
Restaurant/places to eat in Hôtel Central

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Sun deck

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bathtub

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Restaurant/places to eat in Hôtel Central

Restaurant

Restaurant #1

Traditional, Romantic, Italian, Moroccan, Pizza, European, GrillBbq

Restaurant/places to eat in Hôtel Central
Restaurant/places to eat in Hôtel Central
Bathroom in Hôtel Central
Three of us stayed two nights in late Nov 2024. Weather was mild-chilly. The corner classic colonial building (and surrounding area) was very 'lived in' and atmospheric. I was apprehensive about being between the medina and Port and was concerned about general safety in the area. But it turned out better than expected. Not a lot of tourists at the time. Most were locals -- men and women of all ages -- going about their lives. The location was ideal for transport (rail from Airport, tram terminus, buses to Hassan II Mosque, walkable sightseeing). The immediate vicinity of a small square surrounded by a bank and exchange, convenience shops, eateries was a huge bonus. Brightly lit by nearby main thoroughfare and lanes feeding into the square and above establishments. There's an open rooftop which afforded lovely views and a discrete place to have a cigarette (as women smoking in public is frowned upon, mainly by the older generation). The day and night managers were friendly and helpful as were the cleaning ladies. The ambience of the hotel was that which had seen better days but still managing to capture some of its past glory in snatches of architectural details and its service. It has no elevator but the elegant spiral staircase, comfortably wide and airy, takes you to the spacious landings of each of the four floors above. Our double rooms on the first and second floors had french doors and slatted shutters opening out onto a small balcony with cafe table and chairs. It faced onto the small square but we don't remember being disturbed by noises and would keep the curtains drawn and french doors ajar when we slept. There's a built-in wooden cupboard and two small side tables to our double bed, also a small round table with two chairs and electric kettle with tea sachets. The bathroom was functional with adequate facilities, hot water pressure.

Gary

The hotel location was good, you can walk to the mall, to Rick's cafe, even to Hassan II. It's close to train station Gare Casa Port. If you come from the train station, gare Casa Voyageurs you should pay the taxi to the hotel 10dh (1euro) if they put the taxi meter, but if you arrive at night they tried to charge us 10euro, but finally found one with 5euro. (at night they don't put the machine, so you need to bargain). The room was basic, 2 beds and bathroom, but it was very good. The breakfast was good.

Luana

It felt really bohemian, with a little table and chairs on a balcony overlooking the square below. Just a block from the harbor, it was wonderful sleeping with the doors to the balcony open and feeling the fresh air. The hotel is just inside the medina and a comfortable walk to the Hassan II mosque. We were only in Casablanca for an afternoon and an evening on our way home, and it was all we wanted. Staff was very helpful with lining up early morning transprtation to the airport.

Alexander

The staff (woman on duty at front desk during the day and man on duty early the next morning) were fabulous, very courteous and reliable. They gave me good advice and ensured that my taxi to the airport was ready at 5:30am the next morning. The location was very convenient being a short and direct walk to the train station. The room and hotel had a lot of old world charm and the neighborhood was interesting.

Lydia

This is an old hotel but has a lot of traditional Moroccon character which I really liked. The location is fabulous. It is on the outskirts of the old medina and not too far from the mosque. The staff were also able to answer questions and organised a last minute pick up from the airport (which is definitely worth getting).

Catherine

Three of us stayed two nights in late Nov 2024. Weather was mild-chilly. The corner classic colonial building (and surrounding area) was very 'lived in' and atmospheric. I was apprehensive about being between the medina and Port and was concerned about general safety in the area. But it turned out better than expected. Not a lot of tourists at the time. Most were locals -- men and women of all ages -- going about their lives. The location was ideal for transport (rail from Airport, tram terminus, buses to Hassan II Mosque, walkable sightseeing). The immediate vicinity of a small square surrounded by a bank and exchange, convenience shops, eateries was a huge bonus. Brightly lit by nearby main thoroughfare and lanes feeding into the square and above establishments. There's an open rooftop which afforded lovely views and a discrete place to have a cigarette (as women smoking in public is frowned upon, mainly by the older generation). The day and night managers were friendly and helpful as were the cleaning ladies. The ambience of the hotel was that which had seen better days but still managing to capture some of its past glory in snatches of architectural details and its service. It has no elevator but the elegant spiral staircase, comfortably wide and airy, takes you to the spacious landings of each of the four floors above. Our double rooms on the first and second floors had french doors and slatted shutters opening out onto a small balcony with cafe table and chairs. It faced onto the small square but we don't remember being disturbed by noises and would keep the curtains drawn and french doors ajar when we slept. There's a built-in wooden cupboard and two small side tables to our double bed, also a small round table with two chairs and electric kettle with tea sachets. The bathroom was functional with adequate facilities, hot water pressure.

Gary

The hotel location was good, you can walk to the mall, to Rick's cafe, even to Hassan II. It's close to train station Gare Casa Port. If you come from the train station, gare Casa Voyageurs you should pay the taxi to the hotel 10dh (1euro) if they put the taxi meter, but if you arrive at night they tried to charge us 10euro, but finally found one with 5euro. (at night they don't put the machine, so you need to bargain). The room was basic, 2 beds and bathroom, but it was very good. The breakfast was good.

Luana

It felt really bohemian, with a little table and chairs on a balcony overlooking the square below. Just a block from the harbor, it was wonderful sleeping with the doors to the balcony open and feeling the fresh air. The hotel is just inside the medina and a comfortable walk to the Hassan II mosque. We were only in Casablanca for an afternoon and an evening on our way home, and it was all we wanted. Staff was very helpful with lining up early morning transprtation to the airport.

Alexander

The staff (woman on duty at front desk during the day and man on duty early the next morning) were fabulous, very courteous and reliable. They gave me good advice and ensured that my taxi to the airport was ready at 5:30am the next morning. The location was very convenient being a short and direct walk to the train station. The room and hotel had a lot of old world charm and the neighborhood was interesting.

Lydia

This is an old hotel but has a lot of traditional Moroccon character which I really liked. The location is fabulous. It is on the outskirts of the old medina and not too far from the mosque. The staff were also able to answer questions and organised a last minute pick up from the airport (which is definitely worth getting).

Catherine

Three of us stayed two nights in late Nov 2024. Weather was mild-chilly. The corner classic colonial building (and surrounding area) was very 'lived in' and atmospheric. I was apprehensive about being between the medina and Port and was concerned about general safety in the area. But it turned out better than expected. Not a lot of tourists at the time. Most were locals -- men and women of all ages -- going about their lives. The location was ideal for transport (rail from Airport, tram terminus, buses to Hassan II Mosque, walkable sightseeing). The immediate vicinity of a small square surrounded by a bank and exchange, convenience shops, eateries was a huge bonus. Brightly lit by nearby main thoroughfare and lanes feeding into the square and above establishments. There's an open rooftop which afforded lovely views and a discrete place to have a cigarette (as women smoking in public is frowned upon, mainly by the older generation). The day and night managers were friendly and helpful as were the cleaning ladies. The ambience of the hotel was that which had seen better days but still managing to capture some of its past glory in snatches of architectural details and its service. It has no elevator but the elegant spiral staircase, comfortably wide and airy, takes you to the spacious landings of each of the four floors above. Our double rooms on the first and second floors had french doors and slatted shutters opening out onto a small balcony with cafe table and chairs. It faced onto the small square but we don't remember being disturbed by noises and would keep the curtains drawn and french doors ajar when we slept. There's a built-in wooden cupboard and two small side tables to our double bed, also a small round table with two chairs and electric kettle with tea sachets. The bathroom was functional with adequate facilities, hot water pressure.

Gary

The hotel location was good, you can walk to the mall, to Rick's cafe, even to Hassan II. It's close to train station Gare Casa Port. If you come from the train station, gare Casa Voyageurs you should pay the taxi to the hotel 10dh (1euro) if they put the taxi meter, but if you arrive at night they tried to charge us 10euro, but finally found one with 5euro. (at night they don't put the machine, so you need to bargain). The room was basic, 2 beds and bathroom, but it was very good. The breakfast was good.

Luana

It felt really bohemian, with a little table and chairs on a balcony overlooking the square below. Just a block from the harbor, it was wonderful sleeping with the doors to the balcony open and feeling the fresh air. The hotel is just inside the medina and a comfortable walk to the Hassan II mosque. We were only in Casablanca for an afternoon and an evening on our way home, and it was all we wanted. Staff was very helpful with lining up early morning transprtation to the airport.

Alexander

The staff (woman on duty at front desk during the day and man on duty early the next morning) were fabulous, very courteous and reliable. They gave me good advice and ensured that my taxi to the airport was ready at 5:30am the next morning. The location was very convenient being a short and direct walk to the train station. The room and hotel had a lot of old world charm and the neighborhood was interesting.

Lydia

This is an old hotel but has a lot of traditional Moroccon character which I really liked. The location is fabulous. It is on the outskirts of the old medina and not too far from the mosque. The staff were also able to answer questions and organised a last minute pick up from the airport (which is definitely worth getting).

Catherine

Location

20, Place Ahmad Elbidaoui, Casablanca, 20000, Morocco

Hôtel Central